Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Again, thank you to the witnesses. So little time, so many questions.
I just want to start, though, by commending Drug Free Kids Canada for the booklet. The government has had two years now, it's their own mandate, and it's a little disappointing. I think Colorado called the government out for a lack of funding being allocated to these public education campaigns. We're all aware of how important that is and the importance of getting it out ahead of time, so kudos to you guys for taking that leadership role.
We've also heard of a lack of resources for data collection and the importance of data collection. I want to start with Dr. Barakett.
Do you think that there needs to be an annual report released to the public on marijuana consumption in Canada following legalization? Do you think this type of transparency would help raise awareness? If you look at the government narrative, they're saying one of the reasons they're doing this is to decrease marijuana use by our youth. We've heard from our witnesses that it isn't the case they're seeing in Colorado. We'd like to find out what's working and what's not working. What about these annual reports, do you think they are important?